scpergj
Well-Known Member
Just updated the original post to be clearer my intentions. I'm not suggesting that Disney lower the ticket prices, for example. I just think the difference in prices from then to now is large enough to warrant discussion. I mean, it kinda blew me away when I ran the numbers! But if Disney lowered the price of a 4-day hopper to under $100, man, I have to assume the parks would just be flooded.
This is the most thoughtful post I've seen on this topic. No bashing Disney to lower prices, just a (fair) analysis of the prices between now and then.
My two cents...the increase if fair for a few reasons...
1. Basic economics. Prices will come to equilibrium when the attendance numbers begin to drop. Until people no longer visit, Disney is going to keep increasing prices...it's normal economics.
2. As someone else stated, they offer twice as many parks as back then. Now, it can be argued that the other two parks (AK and MGM...or is it DHS?) are half-day parks, but they offer two distinct flavors of fun. So, 1983 - 2 parks, 2007 - 4 parks.
3. Competition. As long as Disney is priced at about the same as the other Orlando (or even regional to the visitor) parks, people can justify the expense - I can spend X to go to Universal (or Six Flags, or Bush Gardens...whatever), or I can spend X+Y (Y being a smallish value - say $10) to go to Disney, and have a Disney experience.
This has been a great discussion!
Kevin